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The Institute identified four essential disclosure requirements for independent spending in the states. See the visual representation of how each of the 50 states scored in each of these requirements.

Click here to see the Corporate Reform Coalition's complementary analysis of independent spending disclosure. Both the Institute and CRC reviewed whether independent expenditures and electioneering communications were reported. The Institute examined whether targets and target amounts were reported, while CRC examined whether late independent spending made close to the elections were reported immediately and if there was adequate disclosure requirements on the communications themselves.

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Committees affiliated with the Republican Party received $11.1 million of the $18.1 million given to candidates and political parties by financial institutions that received TARP funds. Committees affiliated with the Democratic Party received $7 million.